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Paloverde, Texas 1877
Isis Garrett might have arrived in Paloverde on the bride wagon but she certainly isn’t interested in entering the state of wedded bliss herself. She’s already experienced a failed romance that left her devastated and disillusioned. Her only desire is to start a library so she can share her love of books with others – and the desire she feels for the preacher is proving to be an extremely annoying problem.
Pres MacKay may be a preacher now but at one time he was a bounty hunter and he’s definitely all male – and he has his eyes set on the prickly Isis. Offering his church as a place to store her books has turned out to be a stroke of genius. After all, she can’t avoid him altogether if they’re sharing the same building.
As the town preacher Pres is willing to put his own needs aside and see that the other men of the town find their wives first but something about Isis calls to him. She’s not like the other would-be brides with their flirtatious, giggly mannerisms. In fact she appears to find the town lacking so he’s extremely curious about who she is and why she’s there.
Jane Leopold Quinn’s HOT UNDER THE COLLAR is a wonderful mixture of historical and erotic romance. I adored Pres and Isis who each have pasts they’re uncomfortable sharing with each other. They have a fresh and open minded way of viewing the world that you wouldn’t expect in a historical story yet it works perfectly and makes the erotic aspect of the story even more stimulating. One of the things that I really enjoyed about this story was Isis’s friendship with Opal, a prostitute. Ms. Quinn shows the true mettle of Isis’s character in the simple way she refuses to bow under society’s constraints – and Pres backs her on her stance. HOT UNDER THE COLLAR is an adorable romance that has me quite eager to check out the rest of her stories.
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